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2005 Dec 18
2
Belkin F5D6050 USB Wireless in CentOS 4.2
Is anyone successfully using a Belkin F5D6050 USB Wireless in CentOS 4.2? If so, what driver are you using? Did you have to do anything special to make it work? At this point, I have downloaded, compiled installed and loaded the latest drivers from http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net but lvnet is unable to find my adapter. I've tried every driver module that it created, and still no
2010 Mar 30
4
Cert error or something
Cant seem to fix this problem, need help --- Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010 //yumconf/File[/etc/hosts] (debug): Creating checksum {md5}0eea71665fb6890c06421fd13aa3f849 Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010 //yumconf/File[/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo]/checksum (debug): Initializing checksum hash Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010 //yumconf/File[/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo] (debug): Creating
2005 Jul 13
1
Yum package requiring yumconf
Hi, I need yum-arch on RHEL4, yum does not come with RHEL4 so I took the CentOS package, but this one requires a yumconf package (satisfied by centos-yumconf) which I thought was pretty strange. Why does one require a yumconf package uberhaupt ? Why are we limiting a generally useful package to CentOS (or a system that provides yumconf) ? I know you can fix it in several ways, but I'm
2005 Nov 30
3
CentOS 4 and Intel Wireless 2200BG (ipw2200)
I am going to be setting up an Intel 2200bg card this evening. I was wondering if anyone is using this (successfully) with CentOS 4. The directions look straightforward, but please let me know if you had to do anything interesting/undocumented to make it work. I am also wondering if people are using the driver provided with the current CentOS 4 kernel or if people are using the most recent
2006 Aug 30
2
CentOS-4.4 update: don't forget those rpmsave and rpmnew files folks!
After you do your update, done forget to do updatedb, makewhatis, ... The locate for rpmnew has a couple items of interest and the locate for rpmsave returns one that occupies 24MB of your precious disks - /var/lib/Pegasus/prev-repository*. It compresses nicely to appx. 1MB, cpio bzipped --best. Change in your rndc key too, for DNS.
2005 Jan 12
3
bind and 3.4
Hello, I encountered a problem when upgrading from 3.3 to 3.4 on i386. The machine is a production name server running bind. Looks like the new rpm moved my named.conf to .rpmsave and chkconfig'ed bind to off. That's really bad. A more gentle behavior would have been to save the new named.conf to .rpmnew and not mess with initscripts. Anyone else notice that? Francois Caen
2004 Nov 30
5
RE: [Shorewall-devel] SFTP
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 12:17 +0700, Matthew Hodgett wrote: > > As for the 169.254 issue I tried to search the archives but got nothing. > I then tried to search on generic words, nothing. I then tried some > really common words like ''help'', ''initiated'', ''masq'' - nothing. I think > the index might be corrupt because I get no
2004 Oct 18
1
centos-yumconf purpose
Hello. I did try to find out some information about centos-yumconf, but I didn't find any. I would like to know what centos-yumconf rpm is made for and what it does (just overwrite the yum.conf file, or copy things from the original and create a new one ?). I dont' really understand the necessity of this package, because I thought that the version upgrade was made through the $releasever
2004 Sep 21
1
yum configuration files lost while/after updating ?
Hello centOS users, Today i've installed a fresh centos 3.1, and modified the [update] section of my/etc/yum.conf, to point on my own update repository. My update repository (3.1) contains exactly the same content that the official one. Update was successful but now /etc/yum.conf is missing :( Here it is what i've noticed during the update process: # cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS
2006 Apr 01
1
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 i386 Update System Enhancement
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 i386 Update System Enhancement This Enhancement Update is to create a new mirrorlist update system to create a much better user experience with a dynamic update system with fail-over capability. Please see this announcement for details: http://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=118 The following packages are updated and syncing to the mirrors: i386:
2018 Jun 18
2
Updated krb5 rpm package altered existing krb5.conf - No go
> Am 15.06.2018 um 01:04 schrieb Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>: > > On 06/14/2018 09:30 AM, me at tdiehl.org wrote: >> On Thu, 14 Jun 2018, Richard Grainger wrote: >> >>> I looked at the spec file in the source RPM for the krb5-libs package >>> and it it has the correct %config(noreplace) directive next to that >>> file in the
2008 Jul 09
2
Bind update overwrites named.conf
I just had a customer's bind server lose all of it's local DNS records. Yum updated the bind packages this morning at ~6am, and replaced the original /etc/named.conf file, saving the old as named.conf.rpmsave. This seems like the opposite of what it should have done (i.e. save the new file as named.conf.rpmnew). There does not appear to be any difference between the originally shipped
2005 Mar 06
3
CentOS-4 i386 errata: Configuration change for
centos-yumconf has been updated to include (but disable) all optional centos repositories. This would allow a user to update / install from an optional repository without needing to modify the configuration files. Example: If you wanted to install a package named foo from the optional repositry named centosplus, you would use the following command: yum --enablerepo=centosplus install foo see
2004 Jun 17
1
Comming from WhiteBox Linux ...
Hello several months ago I install WhiteBox Linux on several severs, I was happy, not woriing about upgrading every 1,5 year as when I use RH 4.0, 6.0, 7.3, 9.0 .... And then WhiteBox went black, WBEL updates release slowed down and maintainer wont help form anybody. Just telling "If you want quick updates, build it yourself.". I prefer wasting time for customizations and/or
2015 Aug 26
2
grub.conf
Thank you so much!!! It worked. On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Barry Brimer <lists at brimer.org> wrote: > Thanks for reply. >> >> I replaced break=y with init=/bin/sh. >> In that case case system just hangs with the following message. >> "Freeing unused kernel memory : 400k freed". >> >> Thanks!! >> Sachin >> >> On Tue,
2000 Apr 18
12
Samba Upgrade
Everyone, I upgraded Solaris 2.6 box running Samba 2.0.4 to a Solaris 7 with a new version of Samba 2.0.6 I used all my old smb.conf files on this new server and now I can see the server but when you try to connec to it is give the message " Not accessable " Unexpected network error occured" Thanks for any help getting this figured out it must be some thing small I am missing
2006 Jul 03
2
new clamav update miss 'clamav' user/group creation/update
Hi folks, Just updating clamav 'bundle' from old 'clamav-server' (i think the just previous) and i noticed that the 'clamav' user/group for this pkg is not created by default by the rpm pkg. At the same time, the /var/log/clamav is not updated/created with clamav.clamav ownership, Don't know if it is my actual config (previous one untouched anyway), but this is what
2015 Jun 28
5
Old and new package version numbers during RPM update
On 28/06/15 02:17, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > Your script within the rpm should have the logic. Clearly if > you know how to update it, you know how to identify if it > needs updating. Thanks Joseph. I am aware of this option, but it would be only a last resort, because checking the format of the config file is error-prone. I would prefer RPM to tell me the old and new version numbers,
2006 Mar 21
0
CentOS 4.3 is Released for i386, x86_64, and ia64
The CentOS development team is pleased to announce the availability of CentOS-4.3 in the following architectures: i386 - This distribution supports AMD (K6, K7, Thunderbird, Athlon, Athlon XP, Sempron), Pentium (Classic, Pro, II, III, 4, Celeron, M, Xeon), VIA (C3, Eden, Luke, C7) processors. x86_64 - This distribution supports AMD 64 (Athlon 64, Opteron) and Intel Pentium (Xeon EM64T)
2005 Nov 15
3
Beware - Yum 3.5 to 3.6 upgrade replaces named.conf
You get so used to yum upgrades going so smoothly but I learned the hard way to always make a thorough inspection after a yum update. I let yum go ahead and upgrade from 3.5 to 3.6. Afterwards I made some basic queries to httpd, postfix and bind named (probably a cached query). I even checked the /var/named/ directory and saw all my hosts files. So looked like another smooth ride, well until